Adcetris

ADCETRIS, 50MG, INJ.POWDER

Common uses

This medication is typically used as part of chemotherapy.

How to use this medication

This drug is usually administered in a hospital or clinic setting by a health care professional. Specialists have established various protocols for the administration of this drug. The dose and method used to administer this drug have therefore been tailored to your specific medical condition.

Possible side effects

In addition to its desired action, this medication may cause some side effects, notably:

it may cause unusual tiredness;

it may cause nausea or, rarely, vomiting;

it may cause numbness and discomfort in the arms or legs;

it may cause anemia (low red blood cells);

it may cause spots or redness of the skin;

it may lower your white blood cell count, which can lead to fever, chills, sore throat or infections -- if you experience any of these symptoms, contact your doctor right away.

Each person may react differently to a treatment. If you think this medication may be causing side effects (including those described here, or others), talk to your doctor or pharmacist. He or she can help you to determine whether or not the medication is the source of the problem.

Storage information

If you have any questions, speak to the health care professionals who are overseeing your treatment.

Additional information

Taking this medication during pregnancy may be harmful for the baby. Women of childbearing potential should use two effective contraceptive methods during treatment and for several months after the end of it. Ask your healthcare professional for details.

Although the drugs you are taking are intended to help you, they can be harmful to those around you. Make sure that a professional who oversees your treatment has given you all the necessary precautions.

This information handout only provides an overview of your treatment. Given the complex nature of your treatment, you will receive information that is much more comprehensive and that deals specifically with your needs. Make sure that you have all the relevant information regarding your medication.

General information

It is important to tell the health professionals you consult:

if you have a history of any other medical condition, whether you smoke and for women, if you are or want to become pregnant or breastfeeding;

if you have allergies to any medications or any other allergies (e.g. to food, latex, etc.);

all medications you are taking, prescription and non-prescription, including vitamins and natural products and supplements.

This document contains useful information for those taking this medication. It is not intended, in any way, to replace the advice of a trained health professional. For more information, consult the manufacturer's literature, where you will find additional information about uncommon side effects as well as contraindications associated with this product.

The patient information leaflets are provided by Vigilance Santé Inc. This content is for information purposes only and does not in any manner whatsoever replace the opinion or advice of your health care professional. Always consult a health care professional before making a decision about your medication or treatment.